Elysium Collection

A collection of velvet and chenille reflecting the concept of conscious consumption

Elysium symbolizes a personal paradise, a place that is a reflection of the soul. The catalog features heavy, substantial velvet and soft, pliable light-cut Chenille. Monochrome upholstery fabrics are accompanied by fabrics with spectacular foiling and textured patterns.

Triangles

Futuristic triangles on velvet in a light, barely perceptible shimmer, create a 3D effect and evoke associations with shapes and designs of the future. The fabric brings a sense of coziness to the interior thanks to its tactility.

Crossing lines

The second design continues the given geometric theme of the future: lines intersect to form clear thought-out patterns. Realized on jacquard velvet, this design helps to embody the idea of modern comfort in the interior.

Art Deco

Soft and smooth lines are folded into a large report, a clear pattern with a lattice structure, which acquires volume due to the pile and base, presented in different colors.

Shells or patterned fans

The fourth design reveals the idea of Elysium, which always appears different depending on who is looking at it. Some will see tree trunks in the soft glow of foil on velvet, others will see patterned fans, and still others will see millennia-old shells.

Matrix

A computer board, a message encrypted in millions of dots and in the weave of several threads, in which we read something of our own, draw our own Elysium, realize our dream of a perfect space. The fabric is pleasant to the touch thanks to the combed fluffy fibers woven into the smooth Chenille thread.

Pixel monograms

The abstraction realized on velvet creates a different impression depending on the combination of colors. What remains unchanged is the amazing tactility. The base is contrasting in relation to the pile and due to the etched pattern, it is visually distinct from solid-colored and foiled designs.

Pixel monograms

The abstraction realized on velvet creates a different impression depending on the combination of colors. What remains unchanged is the amazing tactility. The base is contrasting in relation to the pile and due to the etched pattern, it is visually distinct from solid-colored and foiled designs.

Visual illusions

This design is built on the duality of perception and illusions. If you look from one side, there are rhombuses depicted on the fabric with the help of lines, while on the other side there are three-dimensional cubes made on chenille with the help of foiling.

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